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Full length traction pad

Postby cold_blooded » Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:29 pm

Is there anybody out there using a full board tracion pad on their longboard? I am looking into getting one, more out of need. I have a 24' delivery truck and am going to start carrying my board in the box, where it gets extremely hot, and as you can guess wax is going to melt fast. I saw the one that Sticky Bumps makes and it looks pretty good. Is there anything else out there? The board I am going to put it on is a 9' 10" Rusty Performance longboard.

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Re: Full length traction pad

Postby One Haole Boy » Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:43 am

I do not have a full length traction pad on my board, but have ridden standup paddle boards that did. I don't think I personnaly would use a pad like that for my board. It is like sand paper. If you have ever ridden a "Soft Top" it is the same thing, but worse. With in half an hour of riding I was almost bleeding in several spots. But, that is just my experience with full length traction pads.
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Re: Full length traction pad

Postby twerked » Sun Aug 02, 2009 2:00 pm

there's a local guy down here who glued a yoga mat to the top of his longboard
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Re: Full length traction pad

Postby gz1953 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:48 am

I have often used a back one, but i'm abt to use one back one and 4 in front of it, so only abt half the board. that might work, then you only have to wax the top half. I agree they can be harsh on your skin.
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Re: Full length traction pad

Postby billie_morini » Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:59 pm

Vince,
I can understand your interest in replacing wax with pad. Even for those of us that don't keep our longboards in a truck, the convenience of going straight to water without waxing has appeal. I looked around the internet to find out more. One on-line surf shop has additional pad pieces that can be used with Sticky Bumps kit you brought to our attention. Look a little below the middle of the page here to see these things: https://surfing-waves.com/Browse/sur ... -traction/ You may want additional pads if your board is longer than 9 feet. I also saw that Dakine sells some long pads. They usually market them as pads for stand up paddle boards. This may not make a difference. I liked the idea about the guy that glued a yoga pad to his surfboard. Very frugal. I noticed in Big 5, Walmart, and other discount stores selling atheletic equipment, that there is a wide selection of yoga and sleeping bag pads. When I was young and heavily into backpacking, there wasn't much to choose from. It was difficult to find the thin, warm, and comfy foam that is so common today. When Termarests were introduced, it was absolutely amazing.

Anyway, back to topic: Hope you get this figured out so you can surf more!
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Re: Full length traction pad

Postby esonscar » Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:00 pm

Bleeding is the skin rash and cut up thing - I got the same last winter in the ocean surfing in my underpants against a grip pad.
A full deck pad ? I reckon a 1mm plus wetsuit and a couple of grip strips up the front of the board instead of a full deck grip works really good.
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Re: Full length traction pad

Postby norcalsurf » Tue Jun 01, 2010 8:42 am

i saw on a standup paddle magazine they have a spray on traction now thats permanent or you can use XM's clear traction.
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Re: Full length traction pad

Postby jaffa1949 » Tue Aug 03, 2010 1:06 pm

It's a rash thing to do :!: It is also a lot more permanent. But surfing is about doing it your way. GOPHER it :!:
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Re: Full length traction pad

Postby esonscar » Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:37 pm

Hey I have been out again in my pants and the rash has totally stopped : this is absolutely a skin desensitisation and I now surf in my pants with zero rash from the deck grip :)

(I have this on YTube vid so I ain’t talking the nonsense !)
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